Born: July 14, 1913, Omaha,
Nebraska. Moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1914.
Ancestry: English
Religion: Episcopalian
Grade Schools:
Madison Elementary School; East Grand Rapids Elementary School.
Boy Scouts: Attained rank of Eagle
Scout.
High School:
Grand Rapids South High School, Class of 1931. Member of National
Honor Society, Varsity Letter Club, Glee Club, Student Council,
Latin Club and Hi-Y (High School YMCA). Participated in football,
basketball, and track. Earned all-city and all-state honors in
football.
College:
University of Michigan, Class of 1935. Majored in economics and
political science. Member of Michagamua (senior men's honor
society), Sphinx (junior men's honor society), Delta Kappa Epsilon
fraternity, Interfraternity Council, and Student Council. Played
center and linebacker on U-M football team. Started at center and
named team MVP in senior year. Played in East-West College
All-Star game and Chicago Tribune College All-Star game. Did not
earn All-America honors as popularly believed. Received contract
offers from the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions (which Ford
turned down in favor of law school).
Assorted Summer and Miscellaneous Jobs:
Filled and cleaned paint cans in family paint business; mowed
lawns; handled concessions at an amusement park; washed dishes and
grilled hamburgers in a restaurant; Park Ranger, Yellowstone
National Park; washed dishes in college fraternity house.
Law School:
Yale University Law School, Class of 1941. Member of Phi Delta Phi
legal fraternity. Served as assistant football coach and freshman
boxing coach.
Occupation: Attorney.
Military Service:
During attack on Pearl Harbor Gerald Ford was in Grand Rapids
working as an attorney. He joined the US Navy in 1942 and remained
on active duty until 1946. Ford served aboard the USS Monterey and
was discharged with the rank of Lt. Commander. He remained in the
Naval Reserves until 1963.
Marriage:
Elizabeth Bloomer Warren (b. April 8, 1918), October 15, 1948.
Children:
Michael Gerald (b. March 14, 1950), John (Jack) Gardner (b. March
16, 1952, Steven Meigs (b. May 19, 1956), Susan Elizabeth (b. July
6, 1957).
Congress:
Served Grand Rapids and Kent County in United States House of
Representatives, 1948-1973. House Minority Leader, 1965-1973.
Vice President:
Succeeded Spiro Agnew as Richard Nixon's Vice President following
Agnew's resignation. Confirmed on December 6, 1973.
President:
Sworn-in as President (at the age of 61 years, 26 days) following
Richard Nixon's resignation on August 9, 1974. Selected Nelson
Rockefeller as his Vice President. Left office on January 20,
1977, following general election loss to Jimmy Carter.
Presidential Pets:
Liberty, Golden Retriever; Misty, Golden Retriever (Liberty's
off-spring); Shan Shein, Siamese Cat.
Source: Gerald R. Ford Library